Path fit 2nd sem midterms Flashcards

1
Q

the ability of an individual to shift from one direction or position with ease and comfort.

A

Agility

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2
Q

is the ability of an individual to sustain equilibrium or in an upright position while standing or moving.

A

Balance

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3
Q

the harmonious relationship of movement between the skeletal muscles

A

Coordination

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4
Q

the ability to perform one (1) explosive effort in a small amount of time.

A

Power

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5
Q

the ability to move from one point to another in a small amount of time.

A

Speed

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6
Q

Provides the body with heat and energy.
Comprises foods abundant in carbohydrates and starch,
such as
rice, corn, bread, oatmeal, macaroni, noodles, potatoes,
sweet
potatoes, taro, cassava, and others

A

GO

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7
Q

is composed of sugar
molecules and is broken down into glucose which
is the main energy source of energy for your cells,

A

Carbohydrates

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8
Q

is also
a key part of the biological processes that provide
energy and transport oxygen throughout your body in
your blood.

A

Protein

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9
Q

Regulates and protects the body by
offering minerals and vitamins.
➔ Mineral-rich foods include spinach, lettuce,
bok choy, seaweeds, mung bean sprouts,
soybeans, onions, banana, apple, orange,
corn, and green peas.
➔ Vitamin-rich foods encompass green leafy
vegetables, yellow fruits and vegetables,
prunes, mung bean sprouts, peanuts,

A

GLOW

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10
Q

is a set of dietary guidelines based
on the eating pattern, lifestyle, and health status of
Filipinos.

A

Nutritional Guidelines for
Filipinos

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11
Q

found in food, how the body uses
them, and the link between nutrition, health, and
disease

A

NUTRIENTS

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12
Q

Occurs when an individual does not consume
enough of the nutrients he needs each day to
function effectively.

A

POORNUTRITION

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13
Q

Required in large quantities
Protein, fat, fiber, water and carbohydrate are

A

MACRONUTRIENTS

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14
Q

Required in small quantities
Phytochemicals and antioxidants, vitamins and
certain minerals are examples. Mainly vegetables,
fruits, eggs, green leafy vegetables, fermented foods
etc. are rich in Macronutrients. Help various functions
of the body, growth, and disease prevention.

A

MICRONUTRIENTS

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15
Q

are the body’s basic source of energy,
and cells convert them into glucose for fuel. They are
macronutrients, like proteins and fats, that are required
for the brain

A

Carbohydrates

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16
Q

is a vital part of cells that is needed for the
formation and repair of bodily tissues. It is degraded into
amino acids, which are the building blocks of living
tissues.

A

Protein

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17
Q

are necessary for energy storage, cell structure,
and the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. Avocados,
almonds, seeds, olive oil, and fatty fish are all sources of
healthy fats

A

Fats

18
Q

are organic compounds found in little amounts
in natural diets. Too little of any one vitamin may increase
the chance of acquiring specific health problems.

A

Vitamins

19
Q

is characterized as a condition of anxiety or
tension in the mind brought on by a challenging
circumstance.

A

stress

20
Q

worrying, nervousness or uneasiness

A

Anxiety

21
Q

positivity over outcomes and events

A

Optimism

22
Q

delayed or postponed action

A

Procrastinating

23
Q

a sudden change of behavior

A

Mood swings

24
Q
  • to contemplate or reflect on
A

Meditation

25
Q

ability to understand and share the
feelings of another; feeling for others

A

Empathy

26
Q

emotional response; sympathetic
pity

A

Compassion

27
Q

lack of hope or confidence in the
future

A

Pessimism

28
Q

A major disorder with common and
serious medical illness that negatively affects the
persons’ feelings, mind and actions

A

Depression

29
Q

short-term
➔ mostcommontype of stress
➔ originates from the problems and pressures that
people face in their day-to-day living.

A

ACUTE STRESS

30
Q

Prolonged, overwhelming stress impacting daily
life.
➔ Exerts prolonged pressure on the body.
➔ Mayleadtovarious symptoms.
➔ Elevated risk of certain illnesses.

A

CHRONIC STRESS

31
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positive stress

A

Eustress

32
Q

negative stress)

A

Distress

33
Q

Required in large quantities
Protein, fat, fiber, water and carbohydrate are

A

MACRONUTRIENTS

34
Q

Required in small quantities
Phytochemicals and antioxidants, vitamins and
certain minerals are examples. Mainly vegetables,
fruits, eggs, green leafy vegetables, fermented foods
etc. are rich in Macronutrients. Help various functions
of the body, growth, and disease prevention.

A

MICRONUTRIENTS

35
Q

are the elements found on earth and in foods
that our bodies require to develop and function normally.

A

Minerals

36
Q

Founder of Modern Arnis

A

Mr. Remy Amador Presas

37
Q

is believed to have been developed by indigenous Filipinos, who used a variety of weapons for combat & self-defense.

A

Arnis

38
Q

arnis is also known as?

A

Eskrima, Garotte and Kali.

39
Q

a chronicler who narrated on the “Battle of Mactan” where Filipinos used these weapons during combat.

A

Antonio Pigafetta

40
Q

Who and when was arnis declared as a National Martial Arts of the Philippines

A

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in December 11, 2009 through Republic Act 9850